Friday, January 25, 2013

Exit Students Report 2013

I would like to thank all the team members, sponsors and other partners for the support that they gave us in 2012.
Last year we were able to achieve the following:-
1.       Able to get approval for re-registration from the Children’s department, involved in the creation of a new Charitable Children Institution Association that will advocate and network CCI dealing with children.
3.       Was able to exit most of the 22 students who went out and got places for attachments, training and jobs. (Jackline Njoki, Mary Muthoni, Mawanahawa Sumaiya, Anastacia Njeri, David Mutimbi, Benard Kariuki, Nicholas Muiruri, Mary Wangui, Elizabeth Wanjiku, Florence Aoko, Fredrick Otieno, Duncan Mwangi, Abdi Isaac, Paul Zakayo, Charles Kimani, Veronica Wanjiru, John Dennis Kamau, George Omondi, other will be exiting this year)This was a great improvement from 2011 because all got places this time around and the ball was in their court to prove and maintain those opportunities.
4.       Created awareness and increased relations with the Children’s department and other organization dealing with children.
5.       Held trainings for the team to be aware of the new laws and rules coming in concerning child care.
6.       Improved and restructured the boarding department to better take care of students.
7.       Helped the exiting students get relevant documents for IDs and job/internship opportunities.
8.       Held VBS and Sunday school for the community children. last year we were able to have 388 children attending.
This year’s Goals:
1.       Help our students doing KCPE exams get their birth certificates and also committal documents and lastly those needing IDs card.
2.       Attachments/Jobs for Exit students this year we have
·         Peter Mwangi:- Catering and Food production( ID, Attachment and then Job, housing )Possible opportunity at the Arte Caffe at the village market.
·         Titus Musyoki:- Hairdressing and Barbering ( Attachment and Job, housing). Glad to say he has an opportunity a Narcisse salon at Sarit center.
·         Cecilia Mwinza:- Dressing making and Tailoring(Job hunting, housing )
·         David Mutimbi:- Auto-mechanics ( Housing, Job at 4wheeler Garage )
·         Ken Owino:- Computer ( ID, attachment and then job hunting, housing )
·         Florence Aoko: -Hairdressing and beauty(ID, attachment and job, housing )
·         Anthony Githinji:-Auto-mechanic( attachment, ID and then job, housing)
·         Joseph Nderitu:- Auto-mechanics( attachment, ID and then Job, housing)
·         Mary Wanjiru:- Catering ( ID, Attachment and then Job, housing)
·         Clinton Otieno:- Catering (ID)
·         Joseph Mbithi:- Catering (ID)
3.       Help those going for outside schooling, this year we have
·         George Mwenda:- Computer Graphic and computer languages and then help out at MITS during weekends.
·         Edward Muhea: - a part-time class KIPS and then helps Musa with beginner’s computer classes at Kamulu.
 Lucy Akinyi:- still has 3 months  hairdressing school and then job hunting.
4.       Do more networking with other organization for the exit students and do a lot of following.
5.       Reforms in the Boarding program in terms of supervision, food and communication channels with students like having suggestion box etc.
6.       Push for the implementation for some of the suggestion from the children’s dept e.g. improves security, education for our students, child friendly environment.
7.       Continue with 4.30 Business classes, Saturday classes
8.       Do more community programs like Sunday school and VBS this year.
9.       Interact with skill teachers to better equip and pool ideas.
 Improve our students recording system to comply with the government standard set.
 Work more with relatives and parents of the exiting students as an integration process.
 See how alternative cares with fit with MITS especially foster care.
 Do more of the team building training for our team.
 Improve on our certificates, letters for exit students.
Start our graduation program, to be held in October.
 
 by Joel Njue.

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